FECK


Meaning of FECK in English

ˈfek noun

Etymology: Middle English (Scots) fek, by shortening & alteration from Middle English effect (I)

1. Scotland

a. : the greater share : majority — usually used with the

the feck of the town council didn't fancy his backers — John Buchan

b. : part , portion

took the best feck of a year

sold the best feck of the litter

2. Scotland : value , worth

no feck would come from it

3. Scotland : a number or quantity especially when large

a whole feck of them came

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